Division of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of Toronto.
Aesthet Surg J. 2011 Sep;31(7):775-80. doi: 10.1177/1090820X11417427.
Rhinoplasty patients often present with specific concerns and are frequently exacting in their demands and expectations of the surgical experience.
The authors assess the presenting complaints expressed during the rhinoplasty consultation process and compare the presentations of primary versus revision rhinoplasty patients.
A retrospective review of 400 consecutive rhinoplasty patients was performed. Demographic information and patient concerns regarding nasal appearance and function were recorded. Complaint frequencies (as well as rank order) were compared between primary and revision patients. Statistically significant associations were compared in more detail through logistic regression models.
Primary rhinoplasty patients were significantly more likely to cite "too large" and "dorsal hump" as motivating concerns. Conversely, revision rhinoplasty patients were far more likely to cite concern regarding a "crooked nose," "tip asymmetry," "wide or large nostrils," "dorsal sloop," and "columellar show." Revision rhinoplasty patients also complained of issues such as "alar retraction," "pointy tip," and "nasal scarring," which were almost negligible in frequency in the primary rhinoplasty group.
Patients presenting for primary rhinoplasty commonly seek a smaller, more refined nasal appearance. Patients with prior rhinoplasty operations are far more likely to raise concern regarding crookedness or asymmetries. By comparing the presentations of primary and revision rhinoplasty patients-and delineating the common indications for revision operations-novice rhinoplasty surgeons may be able to avoid certain pitfalls at the outset, thereby reducing their revision rates. The data may also assist surgeons in developing a more targeted approach to the consultation process in the revision setting.
鼻整形患者通常有特定的关注点,并且对手术体验的要求和期望往往非常高。
作者评估鼻整形咨询过程中表达的主要诉求,并比较初次鼻整形和鼻修复患者的表现。
对 400 例连续鼻整形患者进行回顾性研究。记录患者的人口统计学信息和对鼻部外观和功能的关注。比较初次和修复患者的抱怨频率(以及排名顺序)。通过逻辑回归模型比较具有统计学意义的关联。
初次鼻整形患者更有可能将“过大”和“驼峰”列为主要诉求。相比之下,修复鼻整形患者更有可能关注“歪鼻”、“鼻尖不对称”、“宽或大鼻孔”、“驼峰”和“鼻小柱显露”等问题。修复鼻整形患者还抱怨“鼻翼退缩”、“鼻尖尖锐”和“鼻瘢痕”等问题,这些问题在初次鼻整形组中几乎很少见。
初次接受鼻整形的患者通常希望拥有更小、更精致的鼻部外观。有过鼻整形手术史的患者更有可能关注歪鼻或不对称问题。通过比较初次和修复鼻整形患者的表现,并阐明修复手术的常见适应证,新手鼻整形医生可能能够在一开始就避免某些陷阱,从而降低他们的修复率。这些数据还可以帮助医生在修复手术中制定更有针对性的咨询流程。